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Introduction and acknowledgements
Change in Marine Communities
Chapter 1: A framework for studying changes in community structure
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Chapter 2: Simple measures of similarity of species ‘abundance’ between samples
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Chapter 3: Clustering methods
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Chapter 4: Ordination of samples by principal components analysis (PCA)
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Chapter 5: Ordination of samples by multi-dimensional scaling (MDS)
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Chapter 6: Testing for differences between groups of samples
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Chapter 7: Species analyses
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Chapter 8: Diversity measures, dominance curves and other graphical analyses
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Chapter 9: Transformations and dispersion weighting
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Chapter 10: Species aggregation to higher taxa
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Chapter 11: Linking community analyses to environmental variables
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Chapter 12: Causality - community experiments in the field and laboratory
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Chapter 13: Data requirements for biological effects studies - which components and attributes of the marine biota to examine?
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Chapter 14: Relative sensitivities and merits of univariate, graphical/distributional and multivariate techniques
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Chapter 15: Multivariate measures of community stress and relating to models
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Chapter 16: Further multivariate comparisons and resemblance measures
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Chapter 17: Biodiversity and dissimilarity measures based on relatedness of species
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Chapter 18: Bootstrapped averages for region estimates in multivariate means plots
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Appendices
Change in Marine Communities